The four adventurers had been traveling for days in search of the witch who could help them break the curse. They had heard stories of her from the locals, but no one seemed to know exactly where she lived.
Finally, after days of searching, they stumbled upon a small hut in the middle of the forest. It was surrounded by a thick wall of thorns and brambles, and the only way in was through a small opening in the wall.
The four adventurers cautiously entered the hut, and were immediately met with a strange sight. In the center of the hut was an old woman, her face hidden in the shadows of her hood. She was sitting in a chair, her hands folded in her lap, and her eyes closed.
The four adventurers were filled with a sense of dread, but they knew they had to speak to the witch. Mus'ab stepped forward and spoke first.
"We are here to ask for your help," he said. "We seek to break the curse that has been placed upon our friend, Ifeoluwa. We have heard that you may be able to help us."
The witch opened her eyes and looked at the four adventurers. She smiled and said, "Yes, I can help you. But first, you must answer a riddle. If you can answer it correctly, I will help you break the curse."
The four adventurers looked at each other nervously, but they agreed to answer the riddle. The witch began to speak.
"What is the difference between a man and a tree?"
The four adventurers thought for a moment, and then Benjamin spoke up.
"A man can think and a tree cannot," he said.
The witch smiled and nodded. "Very good," she said. "Now, I will help you break the curse. But first, you must bring me a special ingredient. You must find a flower that blooms only at night, and bring it to me."
The four adventurers thanked the witch and set off to find the flower. After days of searching, they finally found it in a clearing in the forest. They brought it back to the witch, and she used it to create a potion.
The witch instructed the four adventurers to give the potion to Ifeoluwa, and the curse would be broken. The four adventurers thanked the witch and set off to find Ifeoluwa.
When they found him, they gave him the potion, and the curse was broken. Ifeoluwa was free, and the four adventurers were relieved. They thanked the witch for her help, and the four adventurers continued on their quest.